Wu Liang was born in 1323 and died in 138 1 year. At first, his name was not Wu Liang, but Wu Guoxing. Together with his younger brother Zhenwu, he is famous for his bravery. Later, he took refuge in Zhu Yuanzhang and took his younger brother Zhenwu with him. Later, both brothers became trusted generals in the Ming Dynasty.
Character file
Name: Wu Liang
Nickname: Wu Guoxing.
Posthumous title: Xiang Lie.
Country: China
Ethnic group: Han nationality.
Year: Ming Dynasty
Place of birth: Dingyuan
Date of birth: A.D. 1323
Time of death: 138 1 year.
Official position: the official knows everything.
Title: Duke Hou Jiang of Jiangyin
Main achievements: Defending Jiangyin and resisting Zhang Shicheng.
12 years, Zhu Yuanzhang just participated in the uprising and was still famous. It was at this time that Wu Liang took refuge in Zhuge Liang and became a pioneer before the account. Because he can dive for local news, at the same time, he is deeply appreciated by Zhu Yuanzhang.
In the following years, two brothers, Wu Liang and Zhenwu, followed Zhu Yuanzhang everywhere and made a lot of contributions. In seventeen years, Wu Liang led the troops to take Qin, conquered Jiangyin, and was promoted to viceroy. Zhu Yuanzhang conveniently asked him to stay in Jiangyin.
Jiangyin enjoys a superior geographical position, with its back on the Yangtze River and its throat in the north and south. Zhang Shicheng occupies the land of Wu, which spans the east of Huaihe River and the west of Zhejiang. It has a strong army and plenty of food. For Zhang Shicheng, Jiangyin is a battleground for dealing with Zhu Yuanzhang and the expansionist forces. So he rewarded soldiers many times and encouraged them to sharpen their knives and go to Jiangyin.
Zhang Shicheng can see the importance of Jiangyin, but Zhu Yuanzhang can't miss it. Zhu Yuanzhang mentioned Wu Liang many times, saying that Jiangyin soldiers should be strictly bound and not accept fugitives. Don't split up because of small profits, don't fight with local forces, just keep Jiangyin.
Wu Liang obeyed Zhu Yuanzhang's instructions, resisted the invading army many times in Zhang Shicheng, and saved Jiangyin, an important barrier in the southeast. Because of Wu Liang's outstanding performance, Zhu Yuanzhang was not subject to too many restrictions when he later fought against Chen Youliang.
In twenty-five years, Xu Da and Chang Yuchun captured Huaidong. Zhang Shicheng boldly sent his troops to Zhenjiang. Wu Liang was ready in Jiangyin and would never let Zhang Shicheng succeed before Zhu Yuanzhang's reinforcements arrived. Lost to Zhang Shicheng.
In twenty-seven years, Zhang Shicheng was pacified by Zhu Yuanzhang. Wu Liang, who made great contributions to this, was appointed as the general and commander-in-chief of Suzhou Wei and moved to Suzhou. Into the viceroy, changed the town to Quanzhou. In the third year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang made great contributions to the founding of the People's Republic of China, and Wu Liang was promoted to governor, named Prince Jiangyin and given an iron ticket.
In the fourth year of Wu, the barbarians rebelled in Jingzhou and Suining, and Wu Liang followed Deng Yu to that country to suppress the barbarian rebellion.
In the 14th year of Wu Hong, Wu Liang died in Qingzhou at the age of 58. He was posthumously awarded to Dr. Tejin Guanglu, Shang, viceroy and Jiang Guogong.